yup the "dots" and "dashes" and the small caps letters (like "c" in Mc etc) all costs the same as any other alphabet.
Discussion LYN Football Jersey Talk, Please read page 1 first for infos/R&Rs
Discussion LYN Football Jersey Talk, Please read page 1 first for infos/R&Rs
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Jul 28 2009, 05:42 PM
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557 posts Joined: Sep 2004 From: Kuala Lumpur |
yup the "dots" and "dashes" and the small caps letters (like "c" in Mc etc) all costs the same as any other alphabet.
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Jul 28 2009, 05:49 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
OK as promised, I would share again my guide on how I DIY apply my EPL namesets on to my jersey.
There is no magic secret on how to do it.. just that I use odd materials such as masking tape and I lay the jersey flat on the floor... So that my eyes can see from far.. how the alignment looks like... This guide was posted in the my-fjc forum... so I hope it is useful for newbies around in this forum.. cheerio! ... This is an updated guide on how to apply the EPL Name and Numbers (NNs) & Patches on to your jersey. When you have some nice EPL NNs and patches as shown below.. it's always more satisfying when you apply them yourself. Unlike the PU type NNs that are a bit risky to apply, lextra type namesets are safer and easier to apply. ![]() Nice namesets.... ready to be applied The challenge here is to ensure that you apply the letters correctly using the proper template. If you don't have the official sporting ID template, you can DIY yourself the template like I did here: ![]() Jerseyman's DIY nameset template.. sponsored by Nike Another thing to consider when applying the namesets, is to ensure that the position of certain letters like S and I are correct. You can accidentally place the letters I and S upside down: ![]() Ensure that the position of some letters like letter 'S' is correct as shown above If you are not sure, you can always check in the internet first (browse to photos shown in this forum or other sites) Finally remember to set your iron to medium heat (2 dots) and use cloth when you want to press iron the numbers patches. Here we go: 1. Lay your jersey flat on the ground: ![]() 2. This is not a recommended step (it is more optional), but if you want to arrange the letters nicely and closely, you can peel off the plastic film from the letters: ![]() J. S. PARK letters after they are peeled off from their plastic film DO THIS CAREFULLY, don't over stretch them.. Sometimes you have to peel them off so it is more easier to arrange them (this is jerseyman's opinion.. if you don't agree then don't follow this step). Especially when you find certain letters and even the dot to apply and arrange later a bit tricky: ![]() See for yourself.. how the dot and the plastic film is not centered.. so a bit hard to align later.. but it's up to you. So you can either skip this step or follow it.. 3. So then later.. arrange the letters accordingly on to the jersey.. position it as wisely as you think.. There is no definite measurement on where to place them... it is up to your creativity.. use the template as a guide: ![]() ![]() 4. Once the letters are aligned nicely, use a masking tape to make sure they stick and are in order after you move your jersey to your ironing board: ![]() Place the masking tape along all the letters. Sometimes one long tape is enough... Or you can peel of small pieces of tapes and place them on top of the corner of all letters. Then, only then you can remove the template: ![]() To be continued.. This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jul 28 2009, 06:02 PM |
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Jul 28 2009, 05:52 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
Continued..
5. Then move your jersey on top of the ironing board and start ironing the letters carefully. DO NOT IRON on top of the masking tape (this will cause a big headache later). So try to avoid ironing them (manoeuvre or move the iron carefully) and press on to the areas of the letters where there is no masking tape: ![]() 6. Then you can peel of the masking tape: ![]() 7. Then you can continue ironing the areas where the masking tape was previously placed: ![]() 8. Almost done: ![]() 9. To make the letter bond better and stronger, flip the jersey inside out (terbalikkan jersi): ![]() You can see the area where the newly applied letters sits after you've flipped the jersey inside out Then iron press them: ![]() 10. Next step is to place the numbers. Align them properly using your creativity and put masking tape to align them and ensure they don't move when you take your jersey to the ironing board: ![]() 11. Then iron them.. Press for 5 seconds, then gently move the jersey around the plastic film surface. You can also use cloth to cover the plastic film to ensure the jersey is not ruined: ![]() 12. Then peel off the plastic film: ![]() 13. Looks nice right: ![]() To be continued.. This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jul 28 2009, 05:53 PM |
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Jul 28 2009, 05:52 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
Continued..
14. Flip again your jersey inside out and iron press beneath the area where the number sits: ![]() 15. Next step is to apply the EPL patches on the sleeves. Use the existing iron sleeve line on the sleeve to align the patch. For a good guide, place the patches 10 cm from the end of the sleeves: ![]() 16. Cover the patch with an old plastic film or cloth. Then iron press it for 10 seconds.. then circle iron on it for 30 seconds: ![]() 17. Finally peel of the plastic film of the patch carefully: ![]() 18. Tadaaaaaaa... ![]() Things to remember: - Ensure that you set the iron to medium heat (2 dots) - Use plastic film or cloth to cover the letters/number/patches before you iron them (to be safe..) - Do not iron on top of the masking tape - Before you iron, you can check and re-adjust the letters that you've sticked with masking tape... - You can spray some water on the letters/numbers/patches to enhance the bonding (some disagree with this) - If you want to apply any badges on the sleeves of a jersey that has straight cutting/stitches (opposite to a raglan style jersey), here's the guide: QUOTE If you notice.. all umbro man utd kits in the 90s that have non-raglan style.. have small sleeves.. Home 92-94, home 94/96, away 92/93, away 93/95 etc etc.. Ok to make matters clear, here is an example of a straight cut sleeve jersey: ![]() And here is an example of a raglan style jersey: ![]() See how the sleeves are stitched. One has straight cutting (from armpit to the edge of the shoulders) and another has a narrow cutting (from armpit to the collars) For my own home treble kit.. since it is a normal straight cut sleeve jersey, I didn't apply 10cm height from the edge of the sleeves. Why? This is how I calculate measurements to apply the patch on normal "straight cut sleeve" jerseys: 1. You measure from the sides of the sleeve's cutting/stitching to the edge of the sleeves: ![]() If you notice.. from the photo above, I start measuring 0cm from the edge of the sleeves where the stitches are. Then I measure way down to the end of the sleeves.. how long is it? ![]() approximately 18.9cm To be continued.. This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jul 28 2009, 05:55 PM |
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Jul 28 2009, 05:52 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
Continued..
QUOTE 2. Then I measure how high is the EPL patch: ![]() approximately 7.9cm So you do the maths.. 18.9cm - 7.9cm = 11cm Therefore... how high should I apply the patch from the edge of the sleeves? 11cm / 2 = 5.5cm This method is applicable for all jerseys with straight cut sleeves such as the current man united 2008/2009 away/third kit. That is how I calculate.. but don't use the same 5.5cm measurement for your jersey if your size is M or L or different to XXL. This is just a mere simple guide. Anyway nothing is wrong in applying NNs.. It is a form of art so we always appreciate our work. This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jul 28 2009, 05:56 PM |
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Jul 28 2009, 06:32 PM
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557 posts Joined: Sep 2004 From: Kuala Lumpur |
Great tutorial bro
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Jul 28 2009, 08:02 PM
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133 posts Joined: Sep 2007 From: www.nvds.com.my |
nice guide by jerseyman, hope can get courage to diy after this.
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Jul 28 2009, 09:14 PM
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227 posts Joined: Dec 2007 |
Wow, great guide there.
But my hands not reliable so I still wouldn't dare to do it. |
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Jul 28 2009, 10:10 PM
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950 posts Joined: Nov 2006 |
from the very first time i DIY until the most recent one which is yesterday, i am always looking forward to align and ironing the namens and numbers to my shirt. Me likey DIY
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Jul 28 2009, 10:12 PM
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3 posts Joined: Sep 2008 From: Singapore / Johor Bahru |
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Jul 28 2009, 10:51 PM
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5 posts Joined: Jul 2009 |
This is real good tutorial
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Jul 28 2009, 10:58 PM
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3,557 posts Joined: Aug 2005 |
@ TS: might as well put that guide up in 1st page, for all to see lor.
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Jul 28 2009, 11:10 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
QUOTE(sinoffire @ Jul 28 2009, 10:58 PM) There is an old guide posted in the first page. Check in the "Q&A, TIPS AND GUIDES ON FOOTBALL JERSEYS", item number 6.This is an updated version, will post it later after this thread is closed and a new one is opened. |
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Jul 29 2009, 12:06 AM
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133 posts Joined: Sep 2007 From: www.nvds.com.my |
quick question does anyone know where to buy this dry cleaning bags
and is it advisable to put our jerseys in them for storage? put in cupboard |
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Jul 29 2009, 09:21 AM
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163 posts Joined: Aug 2006 |
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Jul 29 2009, 02:55 PM
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2,521 posts Joined: Jan 2006 From: UrbanSubangJaya |
this is a fake jersey right? http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=1086268&hl= the design is even so wrong. zomfg i was stoned when i looked at the pic properly. |
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Jul 29 2009, 03:04 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Jul 29 2009, 02:55 PM) this is a fake jersey right? Nope, I think that is an authentic jersey... has the correct style code, colour code, correct washing tags and black nike security tag....http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=1086268&hl= the design is even so wrong. zomfg i was stoned when i looked at the pic properly. Why did you say the design is wrong? This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jul 29 2009, 03:05 PM |
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Jul 29 2009, 03:20 PM
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950 posts Joined: Nov 2006 |
i think the seller misinformed about the season of jersey, that is 0708 jersey but seller said 0809. so in a way nimrod2 is right, that's not the design for 0809
but it is authentic. |
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Jul 29 2009, 04:39 PM
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Elite
2,475 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Shah Alam |
QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Jul 29 2009, 03:20 PM) i think the seller misinformed about the season of jersey, that is 0708 jersey but seller said 0809. so in a way nimrod2 is right, that's not the design for 0809 OH.. I didn't see the title...but it is authentic. It's the 07/08 Home Jersey.. with the 50th Year Anniversary of the Nou Camp Stadium..... |
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Jul 29 2009, 05:45 PM
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100 posts Joined: Dec 2006 |
Man Utd away jersey for next season has been officially unveiled.
![]() Don't look that bad Looking forward to wearing this jersey. |
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